The great hammerhead swims in warm and relatively warm water along the Coastlines. They live over the continental shelves and the adjacent drop-off (the upper part of the mesopelagic zone) to depths of about 260 feet (80 m).
The great hammerhead is found in tropical and sub-tropical waters worldwide.
It then goes into cooler waters for winter
The nine known species of hammerhead sharks are found worldwide in the warmer waters along coastlines and continental shelves, per the Wikipedia link listed below.
The great hammerhead and the scalloped hammerhead sharks have been IUCN Red-listed as endangered since 2008, and the smalleye hammerhead is listed as vulnerable, all of these resulting from over-fishing.
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Wilmington Hammerheads was created in 1996.
Jupiter Hammerheads was created in 1998.
Hawaii Hammerheads was created in 1999.
Hawaii Hammerheads ended in 2000.
Great Whites and people are predators of Hammerheads.
Corpus Christi Hammerheads was created in 2003.
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